Sentence examples for was believable from inspiring English sources

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was believable

adjective

Capable of being believed; credible.

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Kelly believed that Eccleston was believable as a man who had destroyed two civilizations and was dealing with the repercussions and could have brought more to the show had Eccleston stayed for a second series.

On Wednesday, though, neither was believable.

"Alma was believable as a fisherman's daughter.

People loved her speeches, and her sincerity was believable".

"But I don't know if it was believable".

Not one single action onstage was believable; everything looked repro, designed for effect rather than integrity.

This was believable enough to deter a Soviet attack on Western Europe.

Ultimately, "Décadence" does not clear up confusion over whether anything Backhouse wrote was believable.

If they're too contrived it doesn't work, but she was believable".

"I wanted to reassure myself that the first person female voice was believable.

She was believable even when she said red meat and gin could work together.

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